Dobre V
Z Erkr Atmungsorgane. 1981;156(3):267-71.
The paper insists on a paradoxical clinical symptom in smokers' pulmonary cancer; the disgust for smoking. A group of 79 smokers (men), of which 68 had smoked an average of over 200,000 cigarettes, among 71 had smoked more than 20 cigarettes per day, presenting a centrally localized pulmonary cancer, was interrogated with the aid of a simple questionnaire, about the changes that had appeared in their smoking habits during the last 24 months. The consultation revealed that 70 patients (88.6%) complained about a repulsion against smoking which had appeared 2-4 months before, making them stop smoking or reduce the number of cigarettes. This repulsion against smoking may be considered as a new sign in the diagnosis of the central pulmonary cancer in men smokers
对吸烟的厌恶。一组79名吸烟者(男性),其中68人平均吸烟超过20万支,71人每天吸烟超过20支,均患有中央型肺癌。通过一份简单问卷,询问他们在过去24个月吸烟习惯的变化。咨询结果显示,70名患者(88.6%)抱怨在2至4个月前出现了对吸烟的反感,这使他们戒烟或减少吸烟量。这种对吸烟的反感可被视为男性吸烟者中央型肺癌诊断中的一个新迹象。